I don't know what's more disturbing, this revelation, or the fact that I have heard the Ice Cream truck rolling through my neighborhood at 930pm.
The icecream truck that comes to my area plays 'Greensleeves'
I don't understand the bolded.
Holy shit! I whistle this tune alot... Got it stuck in my head from Warner brothers cartoons. I feel dirty and a little sick![]()
Childhood ruined. Lol
Well it's kind of a misleading article.
So it turns out the real origins of the songs is not racist at, it was a old popular melody; then people started adding random lyrics to it while singing it while working and then eventually this dude recorded his version with his own racist lyrics.
You can't really say that the racist version is REALLY the original one.
This.
What I want to know is: when did trucks first start playing the music?
I mean, the racist version DOES have references to ice cream (which makes the assertion that it's tied to the one played today at least a LITTLE credible), but there aren't really any concrete links tying the two.
So I aint the only one hearing the ice cream truck coming down the street when it's hella late.I don't know what's more disturbing, this revelation, or the fact that I have heard the Ice Cream truck rolling through my neighborhood at 930pm.
Ewwww that sounds as bad as the vanilla snow cones they used to sell. Watermellon and cream don't go together, just like vanilla and chipped ice doesn't.
The updated version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIoboEuepyA
Yes..So... my childhood is still intact?
Nah; someone kinda alluded to it, I'm just going with the most extreme opinions here. I'm an optimist, but I'm also an extremist.Whoa, is that what it was saying in the article? Or did someone here say this?
Well it's kind of a misleading article.
So it turns out the real origins of the songs is not racist at, it was a old popular melody; then people started adding random lyrics to it while singing it while working and then eventually this dude recorded his version with his own racist lyrics.
You can't really say that the racist version is REALLY the original one.
So... my childhood is still intact?
Growing up in NJ we had Mister Softee trucks, which play this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nqvjFQN7ZQ
This is the GOAT ice cream truck song, in my opinion.
There's an icecream truck in my neighborhood that plays "Dixie". I'm guessing that no-one here in Southeast London knows what that song is...
If it ain't playing Ice Cream Truck by Cazwell, it's not an ice cream truck anyone should ever go to.
ICE CREAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This.
What I want to know is: when did trucks first start playing the music?
I mean, the racist version DOES have references to ice cream (which makes the assertion that it's tied to the one played today at least a LITTLE credible), but there aren't really any concrete links tying the two.
From the article:Not exactly, no. The "ice cream truck song" shares the same melody with both Turkey in the Straw and N-gger Love a Watermelon. Those songs, in turn, are both based off the traditional Irish tune The Rose Tree. Minstrelsy was the 19th century practice of white musicians performing songs meant to mimic African American culture, usually in blackface, and almost always in a racist manner. In the 1800s, many musicians wrote their own songs on top of folk melodies, such as the Rose Tree. Unfortunately, people like Harry C. Browne chose to write songs that spread their racist agendas.
Turkey in the Straw and N-gger Love a Watermelon are based on the same tune, but neither is based on the other. The “ice cream truck song” isn't in any way racist. Its tune comes from Turkey in the Straw, which was an incredibly popular 19th century song with no real connection to N-gger Love a Watermelon.